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intransigent造句
1. He can be intransigent and pig - headed at times. 2. Owing to their intransigent attitude we were unable to reach an agreement. 3. That was rightly seen as a ludicrously intransigent position. 4. Conservatives have maintained an intransigent position on the war. 5. Mar Lodge has proved that even the most intransigent of ministers will begin to bend to public pressure. 6. Although a proud and intransigent woman, she had a natural curiosity about the world. 7. For many years the South African government remained intransigent, despite mounting world opposition to apartheid. 8. The Church has been criticized for being intransigent on the issues of abortion and birth control. 9. The parties, at the moment, are too intransigent for the grand gesture. 10. Although not intransigent, Wash was clearly uneasy about the specific link with Bedfordshire as the precedent to establish a principle. 11. Many intransigent southerners never yielded the notion that the war itself was of no importance if the slave system was not maintained. 12. They promoted an intransigent revolutionary strategy. 13. An intransigent conservative opposed to every liberal tendency. 14. Sir Alex was always intransigent and denied any possibility of a transfer. 15. As fin intransigent non - objective painter, he is antipathetic to figuration, especially Expressionist and decorative. 16. But is that administration is letting an intransigent regime off the hook . Administration officials explain Ms. 17. Bosnia won the deal only after its intransigent leaders wore down their EU partners into accepting a watered-down version of reform for Bosnia's police. 18. Unions claim that the management continues to maintain an intransigent position. 19. They put pressure on the Government to change its intransigent stance. 20. But it was born out of frustration with the intransigent Football League and greed among the bigger clubs. 21. Thereafter, the government's refusal to heed criticism in the press and in the Duma became increasingly intransigent. 22. The worry is that the radicals will grow more intransigent. 23. The arrival of Islam and Nestorian Christians in the 7th century, and the famous Jesuit adaptation to Chinese culture during the 17th century, thwarted by an intransigent Vatican, are part of it. 24. Let us not forget that the Japanese are an intransigent people. 25. So, at worst, a bitter contest could merely reinforce the gridlock, with a re-elected, more leftish Comrade Obama pitted against a still more intransigent Republican Congress.